1) Leaf Complexity BUD. 2) Leaf Complexity BUD 3) Leaf Complexity BUD.

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1) Leaf Complexity BUD

2) Leaf Complexity BUD

3) Leaf Complexity BUD

4) Leaf Complexity Bud

5) Indicated Structure

6) Indicated Structure

7) Indicated Structure

Indicated Structure 8) Indicated Structure

9) Leaf Arrangement

10) Leaf Arrangement

11) Leaf Arrangement

12) Leaf Venation

13) Leaf Venation

14) Leaf Venation

15) Leaf Venation (Main Veins)

16) Leaf Apex

17) Leaf Apex

18) Leaf Apex

19) Leaf Apex

20) Leaf Apex

21) Leaf Apex

22) Leaf Base

23) Leaf Base

24) Leaf Base

25) Leaf Base

26) Leaf Base

27) Leaf Shape

28) Leaf Shape

29) Leaf Shape

30) Leaf Shape

31) Leaf Shape

32) Leaf Shape

33) Leaf Shape

34) Leaf Shape (Angiosperm)

35) Type of Lobing

36) Type of Lobing

37) Leaf Margin

38) Leaf Margin

39) Leaf Margin

40) Leaf Margin

41) Leaf Attachment

42) Leaf Attachment

43) Leaf Attachment

44) Leaf Attachment

45) Leaf Attachment

46) Shoot Modification

47) Shoot Modification

48) Shoot Modification

49) Shoot Modification

50) Shoot Modification

51) Leaf Surface Feature

52) Leaf Surface Feature

53) Leaf Surface Feature

54) Leaf Surface Feature

55) Leaf Surface Feature

56) Leaf Surface Feature

57) Leaf Surface Feature

58) Leaf Surface Feature

59) Leaf Surface Feature

60) Leaf Surface Feature

61) Leaf Surface Feature (Covered with White Powder)

62) Leaf Surface Feature Russian Olive Russian Olive Leaf Surface